The Weather of November 2008
November 2008 was brighter and warmer than usual. The total duration of bright sunshine was 216.0 hours, about 21 percent above the normal figure of 178.2 hours. The monthly mean relative humidity was 65 percent, about 5 percent below normal. The monthly mean temperature of 21.9 degrees was 0.5 degrees above normal. The monthly total rainfall of 54.3 millimetres, of which 51.2 millimetres were recorded in a rain episode on 3 November, was about 55 percent above normal. The accumulated rainfall since 1 January was 3057.2 millimetres, about 30 percent above the normal figure of 2348.2 millimetres for the same period.
Affected by a broad cloud band over southern China, the weather in Hong Kong was cloudy with a few light rain patches for the first two days of the month. The passage of a cold front on 3 November brought rainy and slightly cooler weather to the territory on that day. It remained mainly cloudy for the ensuing four days.
Another cold front crossed the coastal areas of Guangdong on the morning of 8 November and the associated northeast monsoon brought cooler weather to Hong Kong on 8 and 9 November. With further strengthening of the northeast monsoon over the south China coastal areas, cool and very dry weather prevailed over the next three days. Under the influence of a continental flow, the weather was sunny from 13 to 18 November.
A replenishment of the northeast monsoon reached the south China coast on 19 November, bringing cool and dry conditions to the territory from 19 to 21 November. A broad cloud band covering the coastal areas of Guangdong and the northern part of the South China Sea brought cloudy weather to Hong Kong on 22 November. The cloud thinned out on 23 November and it was fine and dry from 24 to 26 November. The northeast monsoon affecting southern China intensified and brought cooler, windy and very dry weather to the territory on 27 November. It was rather cool on the morning of 28 November. The air temperature recorded at the Hong Kong Observatory on that day fell to a minimum of 12.5 degrees, the lowest of the month. The weather remained rather cool and very dry for the last two days of the month.
Three tropical cyclones occurred in the western North Pacific and the South China Sea in the month. An overview of these tropical cyclones is presented in "Tropical Cyclones Reports and Publications" webpage.
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